SPRING BREAK I VEHICLES IMAGES OF A BEACH, PARTY, MAYBE A CRUISE. BUT A GROUP IS BUILDING CASKETS. IT MAYok SOUND LIKE AS7 MORBID THING BUT STUDENTS CLAIM ITe1 HAS BEEN LIFE CHANGING AND AN HONOR. Reporter: AT LAKE CUOMO CONNECTIONS CHURCH IN ORLANDO, A GROUP OF VISITINGt( COLLEGE STUDENTS ON SPRING BREAK AREÑiÑi CRAFTING WHAT APPEAR TO BE SMALL TOY BOXES. THESE BOXES WILL SERVE A MUCH MORE SERIOUS 7Ñ'A=Mñ WHEN THESE KIDS WERE COMING, I THOUGHT WELL, LAST YEAR THEY PAINTED AND LAST YEAR THEY DID A LOT OF THAT KIND OF STUFF. THIS YEAR I THOUGHT WHY NOT BUILD CASKETS. Reporter: THEY ARE FOR INMANS -- INFANTS. THEY WILL BE DONATED FOR FAMILIES WHO LOSE A CHILD AND CAN NOTE AFFORD TO PURCHASE A SMALL CASKET WHICHñrlp TYPICALLY COST AT LEAST $400. I WAS AMAZED BY NOW BORE THE TEAM WAS THEY CONSIDERED IT TO BE AN HONOR.e1 -- TO BE A PART OF AÑi TERRIBLE PART OF THESE FAMILIES Reporter: THEY ARE STAYING AT THE CHURCH DURING THEIR BREAKS SOAKINGq UP SOME FLORIDA SUN.e1 SEVERAL ADMIT FIRST THE PROJECT SOUNDED A BITok MORBID. THEY SAY ITñr HAS PROMPTED MEANINGFUL DISELM ejP!OUT MORTALITY, DEATH AND HOW TO COMFORT PEOPLE INi] PAIN. IT IS HARD NOT TO JUST THINK ABOUT THE SAD PART OF THIS. LIKE YOU WANT TO FOCUS ON THE HAPPY. BUT ATe1 THE SAME TIME, YOU NEED TO HAVE COMPASSION. Reporter:= CAME U P ñr WITH THE PROJECT AFTER A LOCAL FUNERAL DIRECTOR TOLD HIM SHE REGULARLY ENCOUNTERED FAMILIES WHO COULDN'T AFFORD A CHILD'S CASKET. HE BELIEVES THESE STUDENTS WILL GET MORE THAN THEY GIVE. THEY COULD HAVE DONE A LOT OF THINGS AND AGAIN A LOT OF PLACES. I HOPE THIS WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THEIR LIVES. I HOPE THEY WILL GO BACK AS DIFFERENT PERSONS BECAUSE OF t[AEájjR(. Reporter: WHEN THE CASKETSlp ARE FINISHED, THEY WILL EACH BE LINED WITH SATIN AND DELIVERED TO A FUNERAL HOME IN WASHINGTON SHORES, WHERE 20 FAMILIES WHO DON'T EVEN KNOW YET THEY ARE GOING TO NEED SOMETHING LIKE THIS, WILL ONE